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Lucy Raulie (Raye Levine) has always had a complicated relationship with her dysfunctional family, but when her mother disappears on Christmas Eve (and it's maybe Lucy's fault...) it's going to be...
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- Holiday, Comedy, Drama
- Caroline Keene, Dan Kennedy
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Nathaniel Muir AIPT. While the main premise is more than what most families will experience – hopefully! – the relationships between the families and...
Merry Good Enough: Directed by Caroline Keene, Dan Kennedy. With Joel Murray, Sawyer Spielberg, Marcia DeBonis, Susan Gallagher. Lucy has a complicated relationship with her dysfunctional family, but when her mother disappears on Christmas Eve, she must bring her family back together whether she knows it or not.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Caroline Keene, Dan Kennedy
- 2023-12-19
Dec 21, 2023 · That is a joyous surprise waiting for you with the deliciously gritty Christmas drama Merry Good Enough. Directed by Caroline Keene and Dan Kennedy from a screenplay by Keene, it starts with Lucy (Raye Levine) trying to get out of the office for the holidays.
The well-meaning attempts at Christmas magic in Merry Good Enough are sadly buried under inexperienced directing, unfocused acting, and an ultimately hollow story. Read why in my full review (with a different rating system) here.
- Dan Kennedy, Caroline Keene
Dec 18, 2023 · At the heart of MERRY GOOD ENOUGH, this script delves into unresolved childhood trauma, emotional isolation, mental health, and forgiveness. It’s a breezy watch about finding bliss and connection in the imperfect.
Dec 24, 2023 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. Though sincere it’s nevertheless a leaden comedy and not much more than a vacuous Christmas drama. It’s poorly co-directed by the amateurish first timers Caroline Keene and Dan Kennedy, and written by Caroline Keene as if she was run over by Santa’s reindeer.